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CAS No.: | 13718-26-8 |
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Name: | Sodium metavanadate |
Article Data: | 87 |
Molecular Structure: | |
Formula: | NaVO3 |
Molecular Weight: | 121.929 |
Synonyms: | Sodiumvanadate(V) (NaVO3) (6CI,7CI);Vanadate (VO31-), sodium (9CI);Vanadic acid(HVO3), sodium salt (8CI);Monosodium trioxovanadate(1-);NaVO3;Sodiummetavanadate;Sodium metavanadate (NaVO3);Sodium trioxovanadate(1-);Sodiumvanadate;Sodium vanadate (NaVO3);Sodium vanadium oxide (NaVO3);Sodiumvanadium trioxide; |
EINECS: | 237-272-7 |
Density: | 3.241 g/cm3 |
Melting Point: | 600 ºC |
Solubility: | Soluble in water. |
Appearance: | white to off-white powder |
Hazard Symbols: | T |
Risk Codes: | 25-36/37/38 |
Safety: | 26-36/37/39-45 |
Transport Information: | UN 3285 6.1/PG 3 |
PSA: | 57.20000 |
LogP: | -0.35640 |
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The Sodium vanadate, with the CAS registry number 13718-26-8, is also known as Sodium metavanadate. It belongs to the product categories of Straight Chain Compounds; Inorganics; Inorganic Compound. Its EINECS registry number is 237-272-7. This chemical's molecular formula is NaO3V and molecular weight is 121.93. What's more, both its IUPAC name and systematic name are the same which is called Sodium oxido(dioxo)vanadium. This chemical is a yellow solid which is soluble in water. Its use is limited to its hygroscopic property. Its natural forms include mineral metamunirite (anhydrous) and a dihydrate, munirite. This chemical is used as analysis reagent and mordant and it is used for fertilizer, gas desulfurization, photography.
Physical properties about Sodium vanadate are: (1)#H bond acceptors: 3; (2)#H bond donors: 1; (3)#Freely Rotating Bonds: 0; (4)Polar Surface Area: 54.37 Å2.
Preparation of Sodium vanadate: this chemical can be prepared by vanadium pentoxide with sodium hydroxide. This reaction needs concentration and crystallization.
V2O5+2NaOH→2NaVO3+H2O
When you are dealing with this chemical, you should be very careful. It is toxic if swallowed and it is irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. Therefore, you should wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection. In case of contacting with eyes, you should rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. And in case of accident or if you feel unwell seek medical advice immediately.
You can still convert the following datas into molecular structure:
(1) SMILES: [Na+].[O-][V](=O)=O
(2) InChI: InChI=1S/Na.3O.V/q+1;;;-1;
(3) InChIKey: CMZUMMUJMWNLFH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
The toxicity data is as follows:
Organism | Test Type | Route | Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) | Effect | Source |
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cat | LD50 | intravenous | 7180ug/kg (7.18mg/kg) | VASCULAR: BP ELEVATION NOT CHARACTERIZED IN AUTONOMIC SECTION VASCULAR: BP LOWERING NOT CHARACTERIZED IN AUTONOMIC SECTION | Agressologie. Revue Internationale de Physio-Biologie et de Pharmacologie Appliquees aux Effets de l'Agression. Vol. 8, Pg. 51, 1967. |
dog | LDLo | intravenous | 11mg/kg (11mg/kg) | Environmental Quality and Safety, Supplement. Vol. 1, Pg. 1, 1975. | |
dog | LDLo | subcutaneous | 17mg/kg (17mg/kg) | Environmental Quality and Safety, Supplement. Vol. 1, Pg. 1, 1975. | |
mouse | LD50 | intraperitoneal | 36mg/kg (36mg/kg) | BEHAVIORAL: ATAXIA LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION: DYSPNEA GASTROINTESTINAL: "HYPERMOTILITY, DIARRHEA" | Toxicology Letters. Vol. 23, Pg. 227, 1984. |
mouse | LD50 | oral | 74600ug/kg (74.6mg/kg) | BEHAVIORAL: ATAXIA LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION: DYSPNEA GASTROINTESTINAL: "HYPERMOTILITY, DIARRHEA" | Toxicology Letters. Vol. 23, Pg. 227, 1984. |
rabbit | LDLo | intravenous | 17mg/kg (17mg/kg) | Environmental Quality and Safety, Supplement. Vol. 1, Pg. 1, 1975. | |
rabbit | LDLo | oral | 200mg/kg (200mg/kg) | Environmental Quality and Safety, Supplement. Vol. 1, Pg. 1, 1975. | |
rat | LD50 | intraperitoneal | 12mg/kg (12mg/kg) | Bromatologia i Chemia Toksykologiczna. Vol. 18, Pg. 109, 1985. | |
rat | LD50 | oral | 98mg/kg (98mg/kg) | BEHAVIORAL: ATAXIA LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION: DYSPNEA GASTROINTESTINAL: "HYPERMOTILITY, DIARRHEA" | Toxicology Letters. Vol. 23, Pg. 227, 1984. |